
1) Adults 2) Ancients 3) Beings 4) Businesspeople 5) Citizenry 6) Class 7) Clientele 8) Coevals 9) Cohabit 10) Contemporaries 11) Domiciliate 12) Electorate 13) Encamp 14) Family 15) Folk 16) Folks 17) Followers 18) Generation 19) Generational 20) Governed 21) Humankind 22) Humans 23) Inhabit 24) Inhabitants
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1) Ancestors 2) Associates 3) Barbra classic 4) Barbra streisand hit 5) Boys, girls, men, women 6) Boys, girls, women and men 7) CBC Television show 8) Citizens 9) Constituency 10) Culture 11) Early streisand hit 12) Empire 13) Ethnic group 14) Family 15) Fill with people 16) Folk 17) Folk exercise by pole dancing
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A collective agricultural community, formed during the Great Leap Forward of the late 1950s by merging thousands of small farms. Individuals in these communities lived, worked and ate communally, however they were often hit by unrealistic work quotas, shortages, famines and natural disasters.
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The formal name of the national government, established by the CCP in October 1949.
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The military arm of the CCP and the People
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n. the designation for the prosecuting government in a criminal trial, as in People v. Capone. Such a case may also be captioned State v. Davis or in federal prosecutions, United States v. Miller.
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A people is a plurality of persons considered as a whole, as in an ethnic group or nation. Collectively, for example, Jews are known as `the Jewish people`, European Gypsies comprise the bulk of `the Romani people`, and Palestinian Arabs are called `the Palestinian people`. ==In politics== Various republics govern, or claim to govern, in the...
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[1964 song] `People` is a song composed by Jule Styne with lyrics by Bob Merrill for the 1964 Broadway musical Funny Girl starring Barbra Streisand, who introduced the song. It has been covered by Dionne Warwick, Steve Lawrence, Jack Jones, Aretha Franklin, Nat King Cole, Perry Como, The Supremes and others, but is considered Streisand`s si...
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[Australian magazine] People is a weekly Australian lad`s mag published by Bauer Media Group. It has been published since the 1950s. It is not to be confused with the gossip magazine known by that name in the United States; that magazine is published under the name Who in Australia. People focuses on celebrity interviews and scandal, glamou...
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[Microsoft service] People (previously known as Windows Live People and most recently as Windows Live Contacts) is part of Microsoft`s Windows Live services. It integrates tightly with Outlook.com, Windows Live Mail and Windows Live Profile to provide users access to their contact`s profiles and information. It allows a user to share differ...
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[magazine] People is a weekly American magazine of celebrity and human-interest stories, published by Time Inc. With a readership of 46.6 million adults, People has the largest audience of any American magazine. People had $997 million in advertising revenue in 2011, the highest advertising revenue of any American magazine. In 2006, it had ...
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• (n.) One`s subjects; fellow citizens; companions; followers. • (n.) Persons, generally; an indefinite number of men and women; folks; population, or part of population; as, country people; -- sometimes used as an indefinite subject or verb, like on in French, and man in German; as, people in adversity. • (n.) One`s ancestors or fam...
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(from the article `Media and Publishing`) ...levels. According to Advertising Age magazine, the top 300 magazines grew 5.2% in gross revenue to $36.6 billion in 2005, down from an 8% increase ... People was named Advertising Age`s `Magazine of the Year` in October `for handling the [Hurricane] Katrina disaster more deftly...
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They are the individuals or group who forms and belongs to the society aggregating to the nation in totallity.
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Peo'ple noun [ Middle English
peple ,
people , Old French
pueple , French
peuple , from Latin
populus . Confer
Populage ,
Public ,
Pueblo .]
1. The body of persons who compose a community, tribe, nation, or race; an aggregate of indivi...
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Peo'ple transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Peopled present participle & verbal noun Peopling ] [ Confer Old French
popler ,
puepler , French
puepler . Confer
Populate .] To stock with people or inh...
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The designation for the government in a criminal prosecution, as in
People v. Capone. These cases may also be captioned
State v. Davis (in a state prosecution) or
United States v. Miller (in federal prosecutions).
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[
n] - members of a family line 2. [n] - (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively 3. [v] - fill with people or supply with inhabitants
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noun (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; `old people`; `there were at least 200 people in the audience`
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